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  2. LOCKOUT AT DANZIG.

    The lockout in the shipbuilding yards treat of Danzig is complete, and 35,000 ore idle. The employers declare that they have ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    A programme of five events for the seventh meeting of the Richmond River Trotting Club on Wednesday, September [?] is advertised to-day. The distances and ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. AGRICULTURAL CREDIT BANKS.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, Unionist M.P. for Gravesend, in a letter to the "Times," states that the scheme for establishing Credit Banks proposed by the Government ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. PROGRESS TOO SLOW.

    The Federal Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, is dissatisfied with the rate of progress being made with business in the house of Representatives, and is considering the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CASINO CO-OP. BUTTER COY.

    For the July pay of five weeks the Castino Co-op. Butter Co. manufactured 66.901 [?]bs. butter, and paid suppliers 1s per 1b. The total pay amounted to £3345 10s. ...

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  7. IDLE COLLIERIES.

    All the Northern collieries were idle today, the miners having decided to give themselves a holiday in order to welcome the recently released strike leaders. ...

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  8. DEATH OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    Florence Nightingale, the famous nurse, is dead at London from heart failure, aged 90 years. LONDON. Monday. ...

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  9. LAND SALE.

    The second subdivision, of Bonalbo township allotments were offered for sale at the School of Arts on Saturday afternoon, by Mr. E. M. Geikic, Casino, and Mr. R. E. ...

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  10. TOKIO FLOOD.

    There are 150,000 sufferers by the Tokio flood. Little inconvenience is expected in the foreign quarter. ...

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  11. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    Two speeches and a fraction of a speech constituted the work done by the House of Representatives at Friday's sitting. The debate was on the Australian. ...

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  12. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The police arts investigating the circumstances connected with the death of Madam, Delavin, whose husband is in New-Zealand. Deceased was the proprietress of the Stall ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Senator G. F. Pearce, the Minister for Defence, proposes to introduce legislation to comped youths under 21 to undergo 16 days' training annuatly. ...

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  14. FOREST FIRES IN IDAHO.

    The fires at North Idaho continues serious. Reinforcements are being hurriedly rushed to the district. A supply train with 35 men is missing. ...

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  15. Bowling.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Chisbolm (Armidale), D. Mason and J. C. Hicks defeated H. Talbot, C. Ewbank and S. McLean, 17—16. ...

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  16. ROYALTY NOT PRIVILEGED.

    The High Court at Lisbon has decided that Queen Maria Pia is liable in a dressmaker's lawsuit for £4000, sterling. The lower Courts held that she was ...

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  17. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY CASUALTIES.

    Mr.J. H. Catts, M.P. for Cook, N.S.W. status that during the past eight years there have been 10,000 railway and tramway employees either killed or injured in ...

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  18. Golf.

    On Saturday last a mashic competition for a trophy presented by Dr Coen was played and won by Mr. Saunders, Mr. Vardy being second. The associate ...

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  19. FIRE AT BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

    A disastrous fire has broken out at the Brussels Exhibition in the British and French Courts. Six other sections are burning. ...

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  20. SPAIN AND THE VATICAN.

    Senor Canalojas, the Spanish Premier, interviewed, says the majority of both of the Chambers is distinctly anti-clerical. "We shall," he said, "establish the ...

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  21. DAWN TENNIS.

    In the final of the Nottinghamshire mixed doubles lawn tennis championship Doust and Mrs. Lambert Chambers beat Hillyard and Mrs. Hillyard, 6-1, 8-6. ...

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  22. AN AUCTIONEER'S DEATH.

    W. E. Kyle, an auctioneer, shot himself dead with a gun at Gundagai to-day. ...

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  23. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. R. D. Meagher (Phillip) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the prevalence of sweating with regard to female ...

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  24. PROPERTY OWNER SHOT.

    While Mr. Archie Campbell of the Hockford Estate, near Clarence Town, was endeavouring to ascertain who was shooting on his property, he received number of ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR TAX.

    The Treasury has decided to exempt from inland revenue tax the motor cars of colonial visitors who bring the cars for touring purposes. ...

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  26. LADY'S ARDUOUS JOURNEY.

    Sir. Reginald Macleod's daughter, who was engaged to the late Boyd Alexander, murdered by the natives, has started to Lake Chad to erect a headstone over her ...

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  27. Cricket.

    In the match Hampshire v. Lancushire. the former scored 244 in the first innings and declared the second innings closed with 9 wickets down for 296 runs. ...

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  28. NOT OVERWORKED.

    Mr. Blayney, superintendent of the goods service at Melbourne, stated, before the Richmond disaster board of inquiry, that he did not consider 13 hours continuous ...

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  29. DEATH OF EARL SPENCER.

    Earl Spencer who had been in ill-health for some time past, and had an epileptic seizure a few days ago, died to-day, in his 75th year. ...

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  30. PREPARATIONS FOR FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Active preparations are being made for the Festival of Empire in 1911 on an enlarged seal befitting the Coronation. It is proposed to erect models of the ...

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  31. DEATH OF JUSTICE WALTON.

    The death is announced of Sir Joseph (Mr. Justice) Walton, one of the Judges of the King's Bench Division, aged 65 years. He was appointed a Judge of the High ...

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  32. CLEARING UP BUSINESS.

    The State Premier, Mr. C. G. Wade says that he is determined to clear off the business paper before closing the session at the end of the present week. ...

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  33. THE MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    It is reported that the employers at Glebe Island will to-morrow invite free labourers to carry on the work of slaughtering. ...

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  34. THE EUROPEAN VINTAGE.

    The "Wine Trade Review" states that the European vintage of 1910 is one of the worst on rccord. ...

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  35. THE SEPTIMUS SMITH CASE.

    The Full Court has reserved judgment in the case of Septimus Walter Smith. (This case was argued before Dr. Cullen, C.J., Mr. Justice Pring, and Mr. Justice ...

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  36. PROTEST OF QUEENSLAND PHARMACY BOARD.

    The Pharmacy Board of Queensland's protest against the delay in reciprocity has been referred to a committee of the Pharmaceutical Society. ...

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  37. PUBLICAN'S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Full Court to-day dismissed the appeal of Thomes Willan, hotelkeeper of Grafton, who was fined on a charge of having served liquor to an Australian-born ...

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  38. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    The late Mr. Arthur Lloyd, of the London "Dally Chronicle," has left estinie valued at £194,129, His will contains considerable bequests to newspaper charities, ...

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  39. Swimming.

    The "Sportsman" declares that [?] Beaurepaire is the greatest living swimmer, and it emphasises his enormous [?] serve force. ...

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  40. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BILL.

    The State Premier, Mr. C. G. Wade, informed a deputation to-day that it would be Impossible for the Government to introduce a Public Service. Superannuation ...

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  41. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    There are 8219 cases of cholera reported in Russia for the week, of which 3330 were fatal, whereof 577 were in the government of Simbirsk, 991 Simferopol, 949 in ...

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  42. RAILWAY COLLISION IN FRANCE.

    An excursion and a goods train collided at Soujon (?). Thirty-six people were killed, chiefly young girls. LONDON, Monday Morning. ...

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  43. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The various companies connected with Australia have agreed to the reduction in rates proposed by the Pacific Cable Board. The proposal has now been submitted to ...

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  44. High Jump at Brisbane Show.

    When the high jump came on for decision the stands and ringside were thronged, and the greatest interest was manifested in the event. The prizes were: First ...

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  45. YOUTHFUL HOUSEBREAKER.

    In Melbourne, Percy James Munning, [?] pleaded guilty at the General Sessions [?] five separate charges of housebreaking. He came up for sentence on Friday and his ...

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  46. ARREST OF A RAILWAY EMPLOYEE.

    An employed of the London Railway Co. has been arrested at Liverpool boarding the steamer Arabic. His lavish spending aroused the detectives' suspicion and they ...

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  47. FEDERAL, OFFICES.

    The Victorian Government, in accordance with an arrangement made with the Commonwealth Government, has definitely decided to erect a four-storey building in ...

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  48. INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS.

    Every British dominion and colony, and also India, will be represented at the conference of the Institute of Journalists, which is to be held in September next. The ...

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  49. SHOCKING OUTRAGE.

    A shocking outrage is reported to have been porpetrated by a youth upon a fouryears-old child on a vacant allotment at Fitzroy, near Melbourne. The culprit is ...

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  50. AEROPLANES IN FRANCE.

    "L'illustration" has estimated that there are 800 aeroplanes in France and their cost in 1909 was £400,000. ...

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  51. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Thirteen cases of ptomaine poisoning have been reported at Costlo Bromwich The poison is attributed to ice cream. One of the persons. affected has died. ...

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  52. DRAGGED BY A HOUSE.

    The 12-year-old son of D. Glayes, of Ballurat, Victoria, while loading a horse fastened the rope round his body. The horse bolted, and dragging the boy along ...

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  53. ILLNESS AFTER EATING BAD FISH.

    Eight people at Kingston on Thames are seriously ill, and their illness is attributeed to part taking of fish fried in bad oil. ...

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  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 322 words
  55. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The Oceana, bound to Bombay, is ashore at Cape Faro, Messina. Lighterers are lightening the ship, in hopes of getting her off. ...

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  56. SHIRE RATES.

    The Federal High Court has upheld the appeal of the plaintiff's in the improvement [?]ase action Wingadee Shire Council versus Marv. Willis. ...

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  57. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  58. AVIATION.

    Mr. Drexel, who ha been interviewed with regard to his record flight, stated that while climbing on the breeze among the clouds his limbs became excruciatingly ...

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  59. PERSONAL.

    Mr. S. Parkes, of Sydney, a son of the late Sir Henry Parkes, is on a business visit to Lismore, staying at the Hotel Ryan. ...

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  60. CANADA'S FISCAL POLICY.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Prime Minister, addressing a meeting of lO.OO0 people in Alberta (Western Canada), inferred to the fiscal question, and states. ...

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  61. PROSECUTING STRIKERS.

    The West Australian Government has determined to prosecute four of the union officials in connection with the train strike at Perth. ...

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  62. DEPARTURE OF KING ALFONSO.

    King Alfence of Spain has hurriedly returned to Madrid. ...

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  63. SMOTHERED IN SLIME.

    A young man named William Wallace. aged only 21, employed at a Broken Hill mine was smothered in slime. A mass of oozy substance slipped down ...

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  64. FLOODS AT TOKIO.

    The floods at Toko are subsiding. Three hundred and eighty-five people are known to have lost their lives and 500 are missing. ...

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  65. VICTORIAN PRODUCE.

    The Victorian Minister for Agriculture, in the course of an interview, said he saw the Sussex-street merchants of Sydney were still talking about Victoria's produce, but ...

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  66. A DEMENTED WOMAN.

    During the proceedings of a charity congress at Copenhagen. Madame Zas [?]vska, a Russian delegate, drew a dag[?]er and rushed at the chairman, exclaiming, "He ...

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  67. PARACHUTIST KILLED.

    Benjumin Prince, at Ashury Park, New York, while dropping five hundred feet was jerked from the parachute and killed. ...

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  68. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A strange case of sudden death occurred at Wellington (N.Z.). Davles, while nursing her daughter, who was suffering from pnoumonia, fell dead by her patient. ...

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  69. ARMORED CRUSER STRANDED.

    The armored cruiser Duke of Edinburgh,, 16 guns, built in 1904, has been stranded at Atherfield Lodge under the cliffs of the isic of Wight in a dangerous position, but ...

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  70. ROUGHS AT WORK.

    A son of Mr. J. A. Hogue, Minister for Education, was brutally assaulted by a gang of roughs when about to enter his father's committee roons at Glebe on ...

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  71. ARE YOU A TOTAL ABSTAINER?

    When the next census is being taken it is more than likely that the citizens of the Commonwealth will be asked, "Are you a total abstainor?" The deputation which ...

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  72. THE NAUTICAL FAIR.

    The Salvation Army Nautical Fair takes place this evening in the Magellan-street Hall, when a very interesting programme of vocal. instrumental and items of ...

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  73. MISS ZENA DARE.

    It is reported that Miss Zena Dare, the English actress, is engaged to the Hon. Oliver Brett, son and heir of Viscount. Esber. ...

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  74. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED.

    How much bettor you feel if your stomach is in good condition. Dr. Sheltlon's Digestive Tablets will improve your digestion at once. Price 2s 6d. Obtainable at A.G. ...

    Article : 77 words
  75. "DAILY MAIL" AERO PRIZE.

    An exeiting struggle took place for the "Dully Mull's" £1000 for the longest aggregate flights across country this year, for the period ending midnight to-night to ...

    Article : 89 words
  76. LIQUID BARKOLA COMPOUND.

    For Rheumatic, Bladdor,— and Kidney Troubles. 'Marmola for reduction of Fat. We carry a large stock of each, and make up according to formulas. J. Lasker, ...

    Article : 40 words
  77. ARE YOU SORE?

    Does your back ache? Have you neuralgia? Do you know that Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Linimont will cure you? It is the only external remedy that will take ...

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  78. KING ALFONSO GOES TO OSTEND.

    Instead of going to Madrid, King Alfonso visited the Arch Duke Ferdinand of Aistria at Ostood, whence he is yachtlog to Cowes. ...

    Article : 31 words
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